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Reed Thyne headlines 2025-2026 All-Colorado women’s collegiate basketball team

Led by NCAA Division II first team All-American Olivia Reed Thyne, the 2025-2026 All-Colorado collegiate basketball team has been announced by the Colorado Collegiate Chronicle.  Here is the Fab Five for this past season, along with other standouts at Colorado-based colleges and universities.  WOMEN’S LEADERS / SCHOOL COMPOSITE STATISTICS 

Olivia Reed Thyne

Olivia Reed Thyne, Colorado Mesa – A three-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference player of the year, Reed Thyne capped her legendary career by leading the Mavericks to the NCAA Division II championship game.  The 6-foot senior led the RMAC in scoring (22.9 points per game, second nationally), rebounding (11.4 per game, sixth nationally), and field goal percentage (62.5 percent, third nationally).  Her 894 points and 457 rebounds this season are the best-ever by a women’s collegiate player in the state of Colorado.  Reed Thyne finished her career by grabbing the most rebounds by a Colorado collegiate women’s player (1,431, 131 games, 10.9 average) and scoring the third most points (2,490, 131 games, 19.0 average).

Milahnie Perry

Milahnie Perry, Air Force – In leading Air Force to the championship game in the Mountain West Conference post-season tournament and a postseason berth in the WNIT, Perry completed her career as the Academy’s all-time leading scorer, as she ranks 22nd all-time in Colorado with 1,838 points (127 games, 14.5 average).  In earning All-MWC honors, Perry averaged 17.5 points per game for the Falcons.  She set a league postseason record by scoring 92 points in four tournament games, as AFA upset wins over Wyoming, San Diego State, and Boise State were followed by a loss to Colorado State in the title game.

Lexus Bargesser

Lexus Bargesser, Colorado State – A transfer from Indiana University, Bargesser had an immediate impact for the Rams as she started and played 33 games before missing the final two contests due to injury.  She averaged 15.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.7 assists in 30.7 minutes per game.  The Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the Year, Bargesser led the Rams in total points (502), field goals made (181), and three-point percentage (40,7 percent).

Amyah Moore Allen

Amyah Moore Allen, UCCS – In finishing her career as the 19th all-time point producer in the history of women’s basketball in the state of Colorado with 1,857 points (106, 17.52), Moore Allen was an All-RMAC performer in leading the Mountain Lions to their second-straight NCAA Division II playoff appearance.  She finished the season as the ninth leading scorer in NCAA Division II with 21 points per game.  She averaged a career high in rebounding (5.7 per game), assists (2.5), steals (2.3), and blocked shots (1.0).  Her 694 (33 games) ranks as the eighth-best single-season total in women’s Centennial State history.

Mason Rowland

Mason Rowland, Colorado Mesa – The only underclassman on the women’s All-Colorado team, Rowland was a perfect complement to Reed Thyne as her youngest member of the squad.  Her 718 points scored this season (39 games, 18.2 average) rank as the fifth-best total in women’s Centennial State history.  The RMAC’s top freshman two seasons ago, Rowland returned to action this year after missing most of the 2024-2025 season with a knee injury.  She also averaged 6.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game this season, joining Reed Thyne on the All-RMAC first-team.

Here are the other women’s honorees for the 2025-2026 season.

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